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How to propagate Dragon Fruit plants: Dragon fruit or Pitaya grows well in warm-winter climates They can be propagated from seeds and also from stem cuttings but the best way to propagate is from stem cuttings. Propagating from seeds to fruit production make take seven years To propagate stem cuttings, obtain a 6 to 15 inch stem segment. After that, dip the cutting into a root hormone and then plant directly in the garden or in a well-draining soil in a container. Water the cuttings thoroughly to allow the soil to settle It may take a few weeks for them to begin generating roots and you start to see new top growth as well. Once these develop roots, we’ll transplant them to larger pots closer to concrete pillar or post for support Irrigation for Dragon Fruit plants: Dragon fruit plants require less water compared to other plants. Under normal conditions, Dragon Fruit plants should be watered about once every two weeks However during flowering, fruit development and hot dry climatic...